Microsoft’s new Copilot can watch what you do on the web to help you make decisions in real time



What you need to know

  • Microsoft is launching an experimental new Copilot feature called Copilot Vision that can browse the web in Edge alongside you.
  • With permission, Copilot Vision will be able to see the same webpages you do, and offer advice or suggestions based on real-time conversations.
  • You can ask it for help with shopping or vent to it over a headline or story you’ve been reading.

Microsoft has unveiled a wild new feature coming to the new Copilot called Copilot Vision that enables it to browse the web alongside you to help you make decisions or to be there as a friend simply to chat with as you read the news or shop for items. The feature is exclusive to Copilot Pro subscribers via Microsoft’s new experimental “Copilot Labs” preview program, and it might be the craziest example of today’s newly announced Copilot capabilities. 

With the new Copilot, Microsoft wants you to treat it more like a friend who’s available to help you out and less like a tool. Copilot Vision is a clear example of this, where Copilot can sit in the Edge browser and view the same web pages you do. This is an optional feature that you must first activate, but when you do, Copilot will be able to offer advice, opinions, and help based on whatever you ask of it while looking at the web.



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